A new report by the Fundraising Effectiveness Project (FEP) indicates that the troubling trend of donor loss in nonprofits might be stabilizing. Released on November 4, 2025, this report highlights a potential turning point as donor retention rates show signs of leveling off after years of decline. Nonprofits have been grappling with diminishing donor bases, but the latest FEP data provides a glimmer of hope. The report emphasizes innovative strategies that organizations have adopted to engage and retain donors effectively. By utilizing personalized communications and digital engagement tools, nonprofits are beginning to tackle the challenges of donor attrition. This newfound stability in donor retention could pave the way for sustainable growth if these strategies are nurtured and developed further. The findings from the FEP report are crucial for nonprofit leaders seeking to adapt to evolving donor expectations and enhance long-term support for their causes.
The NonProfit TimesNew data shows surge in hidden ski injuries this season
Recent data highlights a significant rise in ‘hidden’ ski injuries this season, and surprisingly, they aren’t related to broken bones. According to the latest report,